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Ancient Reptile Related to Crocodiles Discovered from 200 Million Years Ago

A new discovery reveals an ancient reptile related to crocodiles that lived around 200 million years ago. This creature had a toothless beak and walked on two legs, indicating significant differences from modern crocodiles while still being a carnivore.

A newly discovered ancient reptile, which lived approximately 200 million years ago, shares a lineage with modern crocodiles. This reptile is characterized by its toothless beak and bipedal stance, distinguishing it significantly from contemporary crocodiles. Researchers suggest that it was likely a carnivore, similar to its modern relatives.

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A toothless, beaked, bipedal crocodile cousin roamed Earth 200 million years ago

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Ancient Reptile Related to Crocodiles Discovered from 200 Million Years Ago